Tom Brady kneels it down, and the Patriots have won yet another Super Bowl! The red, white, and blue confetti flies, and everyone rushes onto the field.

Brady keeps the press at bay while he congratulates his opponents on an incredible season. Then he embraces one of his favourite targets, Julian Edelman.

The Patriots quarterback actually seems a little less excited than he should be in his post-game interview, despite the win. He definitely would've liked a little more from his offense.

It wasn't the most exciting game, but it did break the record for the lowest-scoring Super Bowl of all time. It also happens to be the Patriots' biggest winning margin in a Super Bowl. All their other wins have been within a single score. So that's something.

Thanks very much for joining Matt Porter during the evening's coverage, and make sure to look out for Pete Carline's full match report, too.

Good night everybody!

03:04

Victory formation

03:04

NO GOOD: Patriots 13-3 Rams

'Legatron' misses the field goal, and it's all over now

03:01

Goff needs a miracle

Here come the deflated Rams.

Goff tries a sideline throw on first down, but they're pushed back for a holding call.

They pick up 24, but the clock is running.

A few big plays later they're in field goal range, and they clock it with 8 seconds to go. Here comes Greg Zuerlein.

If they can get the points and find a successful onside kick (very unlikely with the new rules in place) then they'll have one shot at a hail mary.

02:58

IT'S GOOD: Patriots 13-3 Rams

Patriots are 10 points up with just over a minute to go.

Rams have no timeouts remaining. They need a miracle.

That one only just squeaked in there, by the way. Gostkowski was holding his breath for just a second.

02:56

4th and inches for the Patriots

They run down the clock and take a timeout. 1:17 to go.

Options here: Go for it, make it and end the game

Or: Kick it and go up 13-3, and give the Rams the ball

02:52

TWO MINUTE WARNING: Patriots 10-3 Rams

Los Angeles are out of timeouts, and Patriots are in field goal range. But if they can get a yard here they can just kneel it down.

Brady and Belichick are well on their way to a SIXTH Super Bowl

02:47

Can they run out the clock?

Patriots have been moving the ball well on what could be the game-winning drive.

Rams use one of their two timeouts... 2:42 on the clock. Remember that the clock will stop again at the two minute warning.

And Burkhead gets a HUGE run! 26 yards and that could kill the game off. Another first down and it's all over.

The Rams defense are out on their feet, and head coach Sean McVay is gritting his teeth.

The Patriots commit a couple of fouls, but instead of accepting them and keeping the clock running, the Rams will decline and force them to use one of their downs.

02:41

INTERCEPTION

That could be it for the Rams...

The pressure comes in a big way, Goff lofts one up as he gets hit, and Gilmore comes down with it pretty easily.

Now Brady needs to run down the clock with a few first downs. Can the Rams stop the run? The one positive is that the Patriots are backed up to their own endzone.

Patriots 10-3 Rams with a little over four minutes to go. Rams have two timeouts.

02:39

Interesting tactics from the Rams

The Rams are waiting to break the huddle until 15 seconds left to go on the play clock. At 15 seconds, the coaches can no longer talk to their offense/defense, meaning Patriots coach Belichick can't help his team out.

And it seems to be working, as the Rams start stringing a few plays together.

Of course, the longer they take on the plays, the quicker the time runs out to get back in the game...

Goff takes a shot to the endzone... BROKEN UP! So close.

02:33

TOUCHDOWN PATRIOTS: Patriots 10-3 Rams

GAME ON!

Michel runs it ahead for the touchdown, and the Patriots have their lead back. Huge excitement in the stadium as something actually happens.

The PAT is good.

It's only taken three and a half quarters, but a team has reached double digits

The old saying is going to ring true tonight, but it's not very exciting, is it?

02:18

Rams setting a glacial pace

Los Angeles are slowly, very slowly, making their way down the field.

But then again, this is the kind of game where a seven minute drive ending in a field goal can win the match.

02:17

END OF THIRD QUARTER: RAMS 3-3 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

Any more points in this one?

02:04

RAMS 3-3 PATRIOTS

MORE POINTS! A nice kick from the veteran Greg Zuerlein who won't have been happy to have been pushed back by that sack.

The Rams are on the board at last, and the game is on... hopefully

Overtime, anyone?

02:03

BIG SACK

On 3rd and 7, the Patriots bring the five man rush and they get to Goff who doesn't get rid of the ball in time.

It's a 53 yard FG attempt.

01:59

Big completion

The Rams finally get a nice completion down field, but afterwards they still can only get a couple of yards per play, if that.

A big third down play though to Woods, and Rams FINALLY have a chance of getting some points

01:48

Rams have punted it 8 times in a row

It's a good one from Hekker... 65 yard punt with no return... a Super Bowl record!

Let's get a punter the Super Bowl MVP prize.

Patriots have punted almost as many times though...

01:43

Rams pinned back

It was much of the same for the Patriots too, who get to about the halfway line and then have to punt.

It's a good one though, and the Rams will be backed up to their own endzone.

01:37

Same old...

Rams come out in the second half with a decent couple of plays, but they'll punt again.

The Patriots secondary is lights out tonight.

01:33

Chung still down

Patriots strong safety Patrick Chung stayed down after the end of the play there

It's just been confirmed he's out for the game with an arm injury too

01:31

Second half kick off

It's a touchback, and Rams will start from the 25.

And Goff is NEARLY intercepted on the first play.

But Todd Gurley finally gets going on the next play, getting them a first down

01:21

Maroon 5 in the half time show

They played all the hits... She Will Be Loved, Moves Like Jagger, and so on...

Travis Scott and Big Boy had their chance too

01:06

First half stats

The Rams only managed two 1st downs in the first half, compared to the 12 of New England.

57 yards of combined offense for LA tells you all you need to know about how well the Patriots defense has been playing... or how poorly the Rams offense has been playing.

The Patriots have had double the time of possession too.

However, the score is still only 3-0...

00:57

HALF TIME: LA RAMS 0-3 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

From Pete Carline in Atlanta: We’ve been here before. The Patriots should be winning by a couple of scores, but all the questions are with the Rams.

What is going on with Todd Gurley? Three carries for ten yards.

I’ve seen turkeys at Christmas look more comfortable than Jared Goff is at the moment. He’s thrown for just 38 yards.

Brady has found Edelman and Gronkowski at key moments and you feel it is the former who will keep making big plays if the Rams secondary let him. Brady has been sacked by that Rams defense, but that goes with the territory of a Wade Phillips defense, albeit a tired one. As soon as it clicks for him - and you feel it will - the Patriots should pull clear.

But both Belichick and McVay are famed for their half-time adjustments, so what will we see after the break?

Enjoy Maroon 5.

00:55

Goff sacked AGAIN

The Rams are going to have to change something at half time because it's simply not working.

The first play after the turnover on downs and the Patriots sack Goff once again.

The Rams then pull off a SUPERB punt putting their opponents on the 2 yard line, but it won't matter as the Patriots will just kneel it down to end the half

00:54

The Patriots go for it...

But the pass is broken up!

They were in field goal range but took a risk, which didn't pay off.

00:47

TWO MINUTE WARNING

Both teams are pretty good at getting to around midfield before the opposing defense steps up and sorts them out.

The Patriots are on the move though, with two minutes to go in the half and a single timeout remaining.

Hogan drops another pass after he missed one earlier, and Brady's starting to look a little frustrated at their lack of progress.

Reminder that the Rams will get the ball at the start of the second half, so the Patriots will be looking for points to end the half

00:34

Rams punt again

It's just not working on offense for Goff and the boys so far.

They're relying on Aaron Donald and the defense to keep the Patriots in check, but there's only so much you can do against all their threats.

3rd and 2, the Patriots get to Goff after he flushes out to his right

00:25

Patriots 3-0 Rams

POINTS!

It's only taken a quarter and a bit, but we've got our first points of the game.

Gostkowski makes up for his earlier mistake, and hits the field goal this time from 42 yards.

Meanwhile... tight end Gronkowski went limping to the sidelines...

00:22

Edelman again!

Edelman wide open in the middle, and another huge gain for the Patriots. Can they convert this one into points?

It was 3rd and 1 and the Rams filled the box to stop the run, and Edelman punished them again

00:16

The ground game

The Rams have been staying on the ground early, but they're not getting much out of it.

That said, star back Todd Gurley has only touched the ball once so far.

Goff goes to the air for third down, and it wasn't far away from being intercepted. Rams to punt again.

00:12

LA RAMS 0-0 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS - END OF 1ST QUARTER

Not the greatest start to a Super Bowl ever, but there's plenty of time to go...

00:09

Edelman's on fire

He's a serious threat, and he's already got three catches in the quarter. Patriots back into Rams territory.

On the very next play, Brady seems to take forever to throw the ball, he gets hit by Franklin Myers and the ball COMES OUT! The Patriots land on the ball first though.

Aaron Donald gets to Brady again and chucks him to the ground with authority, forcing the Pats to punt.

This one's a lot better than the Rams' effort, putting the Rams at their own six yard line.

00:03

Delay of game

That looked like a fake punt all the way, then they try and snap it, but it was called dead for a delay of game.

That'll at least give them a little more wiggle room as the punter tries to pin back the Patriots deep... but it's not a great angled punt, as they Patriots start around the 19 yard line

23:59

Rams on the move

The Rams get their first 1st down of the game with a pass to Reynolds, and they're into Patriots territory too... but they don't move it very far and they'll punt

23:56

Patriots FG: NO GOOD

46 yards... and it's NO GOOD. The normally reliable Gostkowski pulls it left and the score remains at 0-0

23:47

Patriots timeout

Halfway through the first quarter with no score yet, and the Patriots take their first timeout of the half.

Whatever they dialed up worked, as Brady hits Gronkowski for a gain of 17

23:42

Patriots back on offense

Brady's interception goes unpunished, and the Patriots are back on the attack. This time starting from the 12 yard line.

The Rams defensive line is showing they mean business early on, with a big tackle for a loss. They take it a little too far though, getting a penalty for a hit on a defenseless player on the next play.

23:39

Jared Goff's turn

Here come the Rams, even earlier than they expected.

However, a few plays get broken up and they don't get very far. They're punting it back to Brady.

23:36

INTERCEPTION!

Tom Brady decides to throw for the first time in the game, and it's INTERCEPTED!

It didn't come out of his hand great, it popped up off the defender and was intercepted by Littleton.

What looked like a great start from the Patriots is now coming back the other way

A big return for the Patriots, who'll be starting off from the 38 yard line.

Tom Brady looks calm and collected.

Instant impact from Michel from the running back position, picking up the Patriots' first down, getting them rolling into Rams territory with the first play of the game.

23:30

Rams win the toss and will kick off

Rams choose to defer, so the New England Patriots will be getting the ball first

23:26

Coin toss coming up...

Winning the coin toss has been a bad omen in recent times...

23:22

The US National Anthem

We do have another Atlanta native for the national anthem though: multi-award winning artist Gladys Knight.

Of course, complete with fighter jet flyover, visible through the roof of the stadium, which will be closed for the actual game.

23:20

America the Beautiful

Sung in tandem by Atlanta natives Chloe x Halle.

There was some talk when Atlanta was announced as the host city for the Super Bowl about the possibility of highlighting some of the local musical artists in the half time show. But we got Maroon 5 instead.

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 03: Chloe Bailey and Halle Bailey of Chloe x Halle perform America the Beautiful prior to Super Bowl LIII between the New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Rams at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on February 03, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

23:15

R9 is confused

Can someone help Ronaldo? The Brazilian footballing legend is confused about the name of the sport about to be played at the Super Bowl.

Although a lot of people love to hate them, it definitely seems like there are a lot of Patriots fans attending the Super Bowl.

We know who Manchester United's Victor Lindelof is supporting too, as he posted on Twitter earlier today praying for a United and Patriots win.

The first part of his wish came true after Marcus Rashford fired a winner past Leicester, and we'll find out later tonight what'll happen at the Super Bowl.

Pete Carline says:

After walking around Atlanta earlier, it was difficult to ignore the preponderance of Patriots jerseys on show. After last year's humiliation in Minneapolis when Eagles fans outnumbered New England, the Patriots Nation are here in force. That point was rammed home when hyperactive RedZone host Scott Hanson asked to hear from the fans of each team. The Pats won by a landslide.

Pete: Spectacular is the word being bandied around about Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Having wandered approximately three miles in the past two hours, it is an apt description. Writing from the back row of the fourth tier of the 75,000-seat stadium, it is breathtaking where you look down. Wandering around the perimeter, the vistas are superb.

There are more bars than I can count - with 1,262 beer taps, apparently - many with views of the field. It is a three-dimensional stadium, using space in ways I hadn’t imagined possible. Labyrinthine is a good word to describe it. And having had a sneak preview, the boxes are superb, with wonderful food.

Speaking of grub, the food is cheap and diverse. A colleague is about to buy a pizza, nachos and a hot dog for $23. Normally you would be hard-pushed to buy a cone of chips for that at a Super Bowl. Of course, there is rampant commercialism everywhere you look. Shops selling SBLIII merchandise are ten to the penny. $40 for a T-shirt, $25 for mini-footballs. And then you look up.

The 360 degree circular video board - it has just been described as a halo, which I quite like - is the largest video board in the world. And then there’s the roof. Apparently it has been fixed now as it used to leak, but it won’t be open for tonight’s game. It will be for the flyover, however.

22:34

Hello from Pete Carline

Greetings from Atlanta. What a stadium. What an event. Will we have the youngerst head coach to win a Super Bowl? Or the youngest? Will Rob Gronkowski retire? What is going on with Todd Gurley? Will Giselle take a hideous video of herself immediately after the New England Patriots celebrate another title? Either way, we’re in for a cracker.

Bill Belichick can nullify anyone, just ask Tyreek Hill, but does he have his work cut out with human bowling ball CJ Anderson? Will Brady be sacked for the first time in the postseason? So many questions. Hold on tight and some of them may be answered in four hours.

Tom Brady already has four Super Bowl MVP awards under his tight-fitting belt. A few outsiders for you: Ndamukong Suh, Robert Woods, James Develin, Cordarrelle Patterson and of course James White.

22:33

Welcome to Super Bowl 53!

Hello and welcome to Sportsmail's live coverage of Super Bowl 53 between the New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Rams.

Follow it all live here with me, MATT PORTER, as we watch all the action from the two best teams in the NFL.

We've also got our man on the ground in Atlanta at the Mercedes-Benz stadium, PETE CARLINE.